VIDEO FORECAST: More Rain, Snow & Wind This Weekend

Mostly cloudy and breezy winds develop again for your Saturday. A few isolated showers possible later in the day and on into the evening. Soggy weather and more strong winds expected into Sunday with another potent storm system.

Posted: Fri Dec 14 18:42:11 PST 2018

Updated: Fri Dec 14 18:42:12 PST 2018

Posted By: Matt Hoffman

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meteorologist matt hoffman." "here's a live look at ashland from the oregon shakespeare festival. "here's a live look at the caveman bridge in grants pass from taprock northwest grill. "here's a live look at the oregon coast from the port of brookings harbor. tonight: scattered rain and snow showers will continue into the evening but will wrap up as the night goes on for southern oregon and northern california. winds will also be diminishing, but some roads could be slick overnight, especially, in our higher elevations. lows tonight fall into the issued for western and south central siskiyou county until 7 pm today for elevations above 4,500'. new snow totals between 3-6" are likely, with blowing snow possible. etna summit and everitt memorial highway. a high wind warning continues for the basin until 7 pm tonight with gusts up to 60-75 mph possible. a wind advisory continues for the basin expected tomorrow with generally mostly cloudy skies for much of the day. temperatures will climb into the 30s and 40s for the cascades and basin. we'll be in the 40s and 50s west of the cascades. winds will isolated showers will be possible during the day. a better chance for showers into saturday evening ahead of the next storm system. extended: the next storm system will gradually spread wet weather back into the region throughout the day sunday. we're also expecting some more strong winds with this system, but higher snow levels as a whole. snow showers will linger for the basin and cascades into until 4 am sunday for the coast with breakers possible of 25 feet. a stronger west swell has prompted a high surf warning for the coast from 4 am sunday to 4 pm monday where breakers of 32 feet storm will bring rain and snow to our region for tuesday. snow levels will remain on the higher side and temperatures look mild. it gets warmer through the middle of the week ahead of hopefully you can enjoy some of the upcoming weather. thanks. [d5]new at 6-stinger